Honestly Pop century was over priced at 99 dollars a few years ago. It is a two star hotel at best. The food there sucks and the crowd is not exactly cultured. I prefer a four star off property. It was fun when the kids were little to stay on property, but as. Pass holder parking is free, more bang for your buck a few miles away, and a lot more amenities.
Hi Ed – please share which hotels offer delicious food, a cultured clientele and are just “a few miles away” for $149 a night? At Pop Century you have access to the Disney Skyliner, multiple pools, no resort fees, early admission to the Parks and are minutes away from any Park via bus. As an AP you still wait in line to get into the parking lots, walk from your car to the Park entrance (no trams running yet) and from there you’re just like any other Disney guest. To each his own, but to come close to the off property experience you describe you’ll drop $300 or more a night unless your definition of a four star hotel is a Ramada Inn.
Goodness, no one is ever happy! First it was because of COVID and wearing masks, now it’s because the standards are not good enough and new annual passes! What more do you want people! SMH!
Comments for Disney World Annual Passholders Save BIG on Resorts This Summer
Tamara
Bring back new annual passes. I would love to be a pass holder!
Ed
Honestly Pop century was over priced at 99 dollars a few years ago. It is a two star hotel at best. The food there sucks and the crowd is not exactly cultured. I prefer a four star off property. It was fun when the kids were little to stay on property, but as. Pass holder parking is free, more bang for your buck a few miles away, and a lot more amenities.
Tad
Hi Ed – please share which hotels offer delicious food, a cultured clientele and are just “a few miles away” for $149 a night? At Pop Century you have access to the Disney Skyliner, multiple pools, no resort fees, early admission to the Parks and are minutes away from any Park via bus. As an AP you still wait in line to get into the parking lots, walk from your car to the Park entrance (no trams running yet) and from there you’re just like any other Disney guest. To each his own, but to come close to the off property experience you describe you’ll drop $300 or more a night unless your definition of a four star hotel is a Ramada Inn.
Melanie Durham
Goodness, no one is ever happy! First it was because of COVID and wearing masks, now it’s because the standards are not good enough and new annual passes! What more do you want people! SMH!
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